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Children always stutter when they come back from outside imitating others. How can they return to normal?

As we all know, children's learning ability, acceptance ability and imitation ability are very strong, so it is also very important to educate children, because our every move has a subtle influence on their behavior. But children will inevitably stay away from our parents, go out to play with other children, and be influenced by other children at school.

First, why do children like to imitate? Everyone knows that children are particularly fond of imitation. Some children imitate the characters in cartoons, while others like to imitate adults. In fact, imitation is a survival instinct of human beings, and imitation is also a main way for us to learn knowledge. Imitation itself is no problem, it is an important factor in forming our daily habits. Studies have shown that children who love to imitate are actually a manifestation of intelligence. They can help children learn and adapt to their living environment when imitating others. For children, they can constantly find what they are interested in when imitating others. It is very helpful for the formation of children's outlook on life and values.

Second, about imitation, how do we guide children correctly? In fact, there is nothing wrong with this behavior that children like to imitate. This is an instinct of human beings. What we need to pay attention to is the object that children imitate. We all find that children especially like to imitate the characters in their favorite cartoons, no matter their voices or personalities. When children watch TV or play games alone, our parents should play the role of supervision and guidance, instead of leaving them alone. Secondly, parents should also pay attention to their manners, because children spend the longest time with their parents and are deeply influenced by their parents, so we should also set an example for our children.

Third, how can children imitate others' stuttering to remedy it? According to research, the incidence of stuttering accounts for 1% ~ 2% of school-age children, but most children stutter only temporarily. Because they are young and have weak expressive ability, the phenomenon of stuttering will gradually disappear with the increase of age and the improvement of expressive ability. If children accidentally imitate others, parents don't have to worry too much if they have this bad habit. They can read some picture books to their children in daily life, teach them fairy tales and exercise their language skills. Gradually, their speech will become more and more coherent, and gradually they will forget the behavior they imitated before.